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political and economic transitions 2 Business groups (BG) 1 Business network 1 Chile 1 Corporate group 1 Economic transition 1 Konzern 1 Market concentration 1 Staatskapitalismus 1 State capitalism 1 Systemtransformation 1 Unternehmenskonzentration 1 Unternehmensnetzwerk 1 fiscal and monetary history 1 interlocking directorates (ID) 1 macroeconomic determinants of institutional change 1 macroeconomic policy 1 networks 1 state capitalism 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Couyoumdjian, Juan Pablo 1 Irigoin, Maria Alejandra 1 Salvaj, Erica 1
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Department of Economic History, London School of Economics (LSE) 1
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Business history 1 Economic History Working Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1
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"Interlocked" business groups and the state in Chile (1970-2010)
Salvaj, Erica; Couyoumdjian, Juan Pablo - In: Business history 58 (2016) 1, pp. 129-148
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Macroeconomic aspects of Spanish American independence: the effects of fiscal and currency fragmentation, 1800s-1860s
Irigoin, Maria Alejandra - Department of Economic History, London School of … - 2003
Economic historians explaining the divergent economic path in North and South America over time focus on the post-independence period in the former British or Spanish colonies. Their institutional explanation for Latin American economic backwardness is anchored in the political disorder that...
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